Topic: eureka3d news

Village in Cyprus goes digital to promote its cultural heritage

The UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage at Cyprus University of Technology, one of the key partners the EUreka3D project, has officially handed over an online platform dedicated to the holistic digitisation of Fikardou village to its community. A post … Continue reading


part I – Paradata, Metadata and Data for 3D acquisition in cultural heritage

This webinar in two parts brought together professionals from the spectrum of Digital Cultural Heritage practice to share their experiences of using and working with paradata seeking to lay down a common understanding of paradata as a first step towards … Continue reading


EUreka3D at INCULTUM International conference

The INCULTUM project is approaching the conclusion of the EU funding period. A final event is planned to take place on 12 April, 2024 in Guadix, Andalusia, organised by the project’s coordinator UGR hosted by ENTURNA Escuela Internacional de Turismo … Continue reading


Lambousa Fishing Boat: progresses on digital preservation

images in this post courtesy of Cyprus University of Technology. January 12 2024 marked a significant milestone as the EUreka 3D partner UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage had a productive meeting with the esteemed members of the Δήμος Λεμεσού … Continue reading


How the EUreka3D project supports 3D in the data space for cultural heritage – a new blog post on Europeana

  3D technologies offer opportunities to broaden access to culture, preserve our shared cultural heritage and spur creativity and innovation. In support of the Twin It! 3D for Europe’s culture campaign, the EUreka3D project tells us how they are supporting … Continue reading


Bibracte, a 2000-year-old town under a forest

As part of the EUreka3D project, a blogpost authored by Agathe Le Riche-Maugis and collegues from Bibracte was recently published on Europeana. The blogpost shocases the history of Bibracte, an archaeological site in the French region discovered in the 19th century and brought back … Continue reading


EUreka3D Advisory Board

The EUreka3D Advisory Board is a consultative body formed by experts representing cultural institutions, cultural heritage research teams and international organisations. It advises the project, provides feedback on its activities, and liaises it with the cultural heritage and research community. … Continue reading


EUreka3D training at Bibracte

In November 2023, as part of the training “Raw materials to sources, from the archaeological object” organized by the Resource Center for Artistic and Cultural Education (Préac) Archaeological heritage, Bibracte hosted a workshop on digitisation and aggregation to Europeana. Within the context of … Continue reading


EUreka3D: Implementing a Data Hub and services in the Data Space for Cultural Heritage

To create 3D models of cultural heritage collections is a new challenge for Cultural Institutions. However, the next steps after digitisation also pose challenges about storage, visualisation and preservation of such 3D models and their accompanying information. What are the … Continue reading


Optical views: a way to travel through Europe – a new blogpost on Europeana

img. from Europeana website As part of the EUreka3D project, a blogpost authored by Helena Nogué (CRDI – Ajuntament de Girona) was recently published on Europeana. The blogpost showcases how optical views were used in 18th and early 19th century … Continue reading